Literary Muse
A "Literary Muse" refers to a source of inspiration for writers and poets. Traditionally, muses are often depicted as divine beings or spirits that guide and influence creative expression. In literature, they can represent ideas, emotions, or even specific individuals who spark creativity in an artist's work.
The concept of a muse has roots in ancient mythology, particularly in Greek culture, where the Muses were nine goddesses who presided over the arts and sciences. Each muse was associated with a different domain, such as Calliope for epic poetry or Clio for history, symbolizing the diverse sources of inspiration available to creators.